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Making a long distance call from a military base overseas, just got a lot easier.
For service members to acquire the choice calling rates from OEF/OIF, senders should take advantage of the retrenchment and buy the Military Interchange 550 and 300 Minute Prepaid Card as it offers superior function when calling from abroad.
Although telephone cards are handy at many metropolitan retailers, they do not tender the genuine value when placing international calls to the U.S as compared to the Military Interdependence 600 and 180 Minute Global Prepaid Phone Card.
Prepaid phone cards are typically intended and marketed for usage only within the 48 conterminous states by various retailers as the cards are usually sold for domestic service. Domestic retailers do not bull’s-eye nor bargain low priced international calling rates to the U.S. Hence, they tenor international long distance prices higher, as their target market is domestic.
Military service members may be sent prepaid calling cards from home or provided pro bono prepaid cards from special organizations; inasmuch, the Military Connection does not sway the negotiated rates for these products and rates may be significantly higher as well as lie under connection or various obscured fees.
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Make Moving Announcements A Priority For Your Next Move
Moving announcements are a great way to let those around you know you’ve relocated. As we all know, moving can be quite the chore and is often a stressful ordeal. One way to help organize the process is to make a checklist for those you would want to announce your move to. The list should include:
* Your local Post Office
* Magazines Companies
* Your Local Newspaper Delivery Service
* Home Security Companies
* Any Member Associations
* Your Workplace
* Your Child’s School
* Your Bank
* Applicable Utility Companies
There are several options you can choose from to announce your move. One way to let your friends and family know you have moved is to pick up a Change of Address packet at the local USPS. All you have to do is ask the clerk at the counter for the information packet or just look around on the counters at the Post Office because often times, the kits are displayed there for public convenience. You can also visit the United States Post Office online at www.USPS.com. The USPS website is very user friendly. Simply click on the Change of Address option in the ‘Receiving Your Mail’ category and fill out the electronic form. You can let the Post Office know the date of your move and even set up a period of time for your mail to be forwarded after you’ve relocated. It’s an easy, convenient way to assist in the process of sending announcements about your move less stressful.
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Life getting Easier with a Plantronics Headset
The phone is ringing, you are driving the beltway stuck in traffic and the phone is in your back seat. You are frustrated because you can’t get to your phone without causing an accident, but it would be a perfect time to take a call to kill the time you are stuck in traffic. What can remedy this scenario? The answer is simple, a plantronics headset.
A plantronic headset is a completely wireless and hands free solution to those physically awkward moments in life when you are looking to effectively multi-task. Every year new technology comes out that brings us ease and convenience in our personal and professional life. Twenty years ago who would have thought that our mobile phones would be so indispensable? With the convenience of the mobile age comes a product that brings its customers even more ease. The plantronic wireless headset is catapulting us into the future.
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Learn To Speak French Free
Do you know that you can now learn to speak French free online? All you have to do is know where to look. I have put a list of the four best places to start looking. If you follow my simple ideas you could start learning French for free online – today!
Do you ever come across French words and have no way of finding out their accurate English translation? If so, the Google language tool may just the thing that you’ve been looking for. It so simple to use and best of all it’s absolutely free! Go to the Google search engine and type – “google language tool”. Click on the link and you will be taken to the translation page. Type in the word, choose the language (in this case it will be French), then choose the language you want it translated into (this will be English), hit enter and you’ll have instant translation. Remember this can work the other way too.
There are hundreds if not thousands of online companies that will try and sell you all kinds of online French courses. Because there is so much competition, these sites will often offer freebies as incentives. Some will even offer free trails of their products with no obligation to buy. Why not take advantage of this? All you would need to do is sample a handful of these courses and you’ll have enough French tuition to last you the next couple of months. When you eventually run out, all you would need to do is sign up for some more free courses. It’s so simple and you’ll never have to spend a dime!
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